Many things blossoming in our cultural heritage work.
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| Cultural Rebirth is Coming! |
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Our cultural work grows . . . |
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| As we slowly transition to spring, my thoughts turn towards harvesting fresh lettuce, arugula and kale from my garden. And anxious to see how my native garden plot will do this year. Of course, the reality is, I'll be getting exercise chasing away the groundhog from my veggies and hoping the deer won't tear up my fruit trees. But such is living with nature.
Our Oral History Archive continues to grow and I'm excited that hundreds of interviews over twenty years will live again once more. But its sad to notice that so many of these elders are gone. I feel blessed that there stories will live on and hopefully encourage younger generations to pick up on the wealth of their knowledge and skills before they're lost. To watch/listen to the growing Archive, find it HERE.
Work has finally begun on our new short documentary on the Cherokee's connection to rivercane. It was the "plastic" of their world (in a good sense) because it was everything from a food source to a resource for artisan crafts. In a throwaway society like ours, examples of living with nature to me are always an encouragement. I'm shooting to release this film this fall as part of our new series we're developing, Voice of the Mountains and the Hollers. Stay tuned for more information as this project unfolds. We still need to raise funds to pay for music, animation and graphics, so please consider earmarking a donation for our film fund. You can make your contribution HERE.
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| SUCCESSFUL FILM SCREENINGS |
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We had a doubleheader this past weekend with a screening of our newest film, Color Beyond the Lines in the afternoon and our most acclaimed film, A Great American Tapestry in the evening as part of The Winter Ramble. Both films were very well received with great audience questions and film participants taking part in the discussion afterwards. Color Beyond the Lines was invited to its second film festival, the Reedy Reels Film Fest in Greenville at the end of the month. See our Upcoming Programs calendar below for more information. |
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| Here's some of our upcoming programs in the coming weeks/months:
MARCH
March 29- 2:00 PM COLOR BEYOND THE LINES Reedy Reels Film Festival, Greenville Tickets HERE
APRIL
April 15 LOCAL HISTORY DAY Blue Ridge Comm College- 10-2 April 16 COLOR BEYOND THE LINES 12:30 PM Blue Ridge Comm Coll Transylvania Campus Main Campus Bldg Rm 116
JUNE
June 11 A GREAT AMERICAN TAPESTRY 10 AM Etowah Library
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| Center for Cultural Preservation |
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PO Box 1066 , Flat Rock , US |
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